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Naturally restricted subsets of nonsignaling correlations: typicality and convergence

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QUANTUM
卷 6, 期 -, 页码 -

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VEREIN FORDERUNG OPEN ACCESS PUBLIZIERENS QUANTENWISSENSCHAF
DOI: 10.22331/q-2022-07-14-765

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [104-2112-M-006-021-MY3, 107-2112-M-006-005-MY2, 109-2112-M006-010-MY3]
  2. EU (QuantERA eDICT)
  3. National Research, Development and Innovation Office NKFIH [2019-2.1.7-ERA-NET-2020-00003]

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Through numerical estimation of various Bell scenarios, we observe the volume changes between the quantum correlations set and the nonsignaling correlations set, noting that in some cases the quantum set can be well approximated by other subsets, while significant differences exist in others.
It is well-known that in a Bell experiment, the observed correlation between measurement outcomes-as predicted by quantum theory-can be stronger than that allowed by local causality, yet not fully constrained by the principle of relativistic causality. In practice, the characterization of the set Q of quantum correlations is carried out, often, through a converging hierarchy of outer approximations. On the other hand, some subsets of Q arising from additional constraints [e.g., originating from quantum states having positive-partial-transposition (PPT) or being finite-dimensional maximally entangled (MES)] turn out to be also amenable to similar numerical characterizations. How, then, at a quantitative level, are all these naturally restricted subsets of nonsignaling correlations different? Here, we consider several bipartite Bell scenarios and numerically estimate their volume relative to that of the set of nonsignaling correlations. Within the number of cases investigated, we have observed that (1) for a given number of inputs n(s) (outputs n(o)), the relative volume of both the Bell-local set and the quantum set increases (decreases) rapidly with increasing n(o) (n(s)) (2) although the so-called macroscopically local set Q(1) may approximate Q well in the two-input scenarios, it can be a very poor approximation of the quantum set when n(s) > n(o) (3) the almost-quantum set (Q) over tilde (1) is an exceptionally-good approximation to the quantum set (4) the difference between Q and the set of correlations originating from MES is most significant when n(o) = 2, whereas (5) the difference between the Bell-local set and the PPT set generally becomes more significant with increasing no. This last comparison, in particular, allows us to identify Bell scenarios where there is little hope of realizing the Bell violation by PPT states and those that deserve further exploration.

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